The 47th U.S. President just went off about what he's calling the "affordability hoax." His take? The current administration manufactured a crisis, then acted like heroes trying to fix it.
Here's the argument: record-high inflation and skyrocketing prices didn't just happen. According to him, these economic pressures were direct results of policies pushed through over the past few years. Now the same voices are selling solutions to problems they allegedly created.
Whether you buy this narrative or not, one thing's clear—inflation debates hit different when your portfolio lives on-chain. Macro policy shapes risk appetite, and risk appetite moves markets.
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RektHunter
· 2h ago
You're shifting the blame again; I'm really tired of this recursive political show.
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-12 09:44
ngl, this set of rhetoric sounds like a blame-shifting game, but on the chain, you can indeed feel the tremors of macro policies.
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TestnetNomad
· 12-11 05:04
It's the same old story; in simple terms, it's "I'm here to put out the fire, but actually it's you who caused it," a classic case of shifting the blame.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 12-11 05:04
Basically, it's just each side blaming the other; neither camp is good.
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ProtocolRebel
· 12-11 05:02
Laughing to death, blaming others again... I'm tired of this set of excuses.
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FlashLoanKing
· 12-11 05:00
It's the same old story, I just want to know when he'll put it on the chain to see the blood and tears ledger in my wallet.
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degenwhisperer
· 12-11 04:56
They're blaming others again, so boring.
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SocialFiQueen
· 12-11 04:48
ngl I'm tired of this set of rhetoric, anyway, people in the crypto circle are just gambling on policy trends. Whoever comes to power will have to take a hit.
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FlatlineTrader
· 12-11 04:35
ngl I've heard this explanation countless times, and it's always the ex's fault.
The 47th U.S. President just went off about what he's calling the "affordability hoax." His take? The current administration manufactured a crisis, then acted like heroes trying to fix it.
Here's the argument: record-high inflation and skyrocketing prices didn't just happen. According to him, these economic pressures were direct results of policies pushed through over the past few years. Now the same voices are selling solutions to problems they allegedly created.
Whether you buy this narrative or not, one thing's clear—inflation debates hit different when your portfolio lives on-chain. Macro policy shapes risk appetite, and risk appetite moves markets.